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AHYna WEEKLY PnblltheabjUIXETm PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
At 120 Kind Street, Hoaohdu. Territory of Hawaii.
ifly ererydtyeieiptSuBday. .Weekly .Junta on Tuesday of each week.
'MIMSES Or THE ASSOCIATED PRESI.
VVaIIuc R. Fnrrlngton, - - Editor
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MONDAY
GOYBRNOR'8 ITATIMEHT ON
ORGAN10 ACT CHANOBS.
Wo recommend the statement of
Governor l'rcnr on tho amendmenti
proposed for the Organic Act. to the
careful perusal of every B u 1 1 o 1 1 n
leader.
The bill Introduced, by Senator
l'llnt on which hearings ,woro hold
by the committee, before the people,
uf Hawaii Knew nnjthlng of the bill
oi Its scope, Is. of the utmost Impor
tance to the people of .thls'Tcrrltory.
.The stenographic report of tho hear
ing will be published In full, and
i tin In short sections, that the casual
render may not become frightened at
tho extreme length nnd, passing It
over till a more convenient season,
forget It.
Tho method pursued In Introduc
ing this bill Is utterly opposed to
good policy. The pcpplc have known
In a go'nernl way that the Organic
Act needed nmendment In many par
ticulars, but they wore Ignorant of
the fact that tho general, amendment
proposed by this bill was' to be forced
through at the presentsesslon of Con
gress. They wera also In absolute
Ignorauco at tho time thjs bill was
Introduced, qfjhpvv far Its provisions
upset present conditions or threaten
ed dnngcrous governmental upheav
als. Governor Frcnr evidently believed
that he was called upon to go ahead
without consulting anyone but tho
executive officers In Washington, and
.securing the consent of the .Delegate.
The Governor has a penchant for
this method of doing public business,
Sooner or later It will get him into
disfavor. If It has not already done
EU,
In the present Instance, tho cltl
zen has to decldo whctlior tho bill
should bo blocked to teach the Chlof
Kxocutlvo a lesson, or nllowod to go
.through If It proves not to bo a dan
kerous measure.
On gcnernl principles, the motbod
can be overlooked, (or ono occasion It
gi cater Injury would be dono In tho
long run by forcing. a delay. Tho
Hit 1,1 e tin thoroforo gives the
statement of the Governor In full de
tall In order Ihnt evory reader may
decide for himself on tho wisdom of
what Is proposed In tampering with
the Organic law.
This paper docs not ngrco with the
opinion that Important legislation
for Hawaii must ,be "sneaked"
through because Hawaii know Its
own mind so little tbaUipadwny can
not bo made. Legislation mndo In
hasto leaves the people almost Inva
riably to repent at leisure. If pro
posals aro made for changes In tho
laws that meet the general opposi
tlon of tho people, those changes
should not bo made.
Ours should be and must be n gov
ernment of tho people not tho pco
nlo governed by n few who think
thoy know best what the common
hen! should have.
Head this Organic Act amendment
proposition and read It carefully. It
. in n part of our duty as a citizen.
V Theiijpejk yqpp.ml.nd. ,r ,
THE LABOR'AGITATION.
If there were geneiar dissatisfac
tion among the Japanese laborers
on the guitar nlnntatlons of the Ter
ritory, It would not' be necessary for
certain Japanese agents In this city
to use Incendiary language In order
to arouse the people la k.demand for
higher wages.
(The higher-wage, stbomo as -It has
developed thus far la a flagrant ehl
bltlon of the work of selfish agitators
striving tpi creato trouble tliut (hey
inny ga,!n personal profit. Conse
1 fluently thoughtful people of tho Isl
nnds; regardless of ttiolr nationality,
cannot fall to take a serious view of
the outrageous threats .spoken and
published by' self-appointed tenders
of the high-wage mo,venient.
When these agitators threaten tho
peace of tho community and preach
openly n doctrine 'of bjoodshed, they
should be dealt with byUhe, proper
, BHtlVltfU'?-. TJh,l .pjiould not b,o nl-
owtil.ln(tic lanfjuago of nny natlon-
llW. ' i.'ail,Js,rS
tt Rcputablo citizens and residents of
"L j thp city, nnd Territory can do much
j,j'ii7vV.'-v6-iiresrvtr thtf-'gtocr nnme ot the
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NEWPAPEB PUBLISHED
of Hawaii,
Bntered tt the rotto(fice?at Honolulu
M ifCrtnd-ctM roattef.
JANUARY 11, 1009
community by a determined refusal
to heed tho agitators, and thuj oxer
else a proper Influence on Ignqrant
peoplo easily swayed. '
Evorjono believes In high .wages
when Increases, nre justlned. If the
demands ot tho agitators wcro, grant
ed tho nvcrngo dividend capacity of
HawnUs sugar plantations would be
reduced to one per cent, n jenr, and
sonic properties would have to go out
of business.
The agitators don't know this.
Ihoy don't care. Their purpose ts
to build up a private fund ot scyen
tliounand dollars a month through
the contributions of tho laborers.
Facts nre not their stock in trade.
LSo tho figures what they may, tho
community sentiment should 'vigor
ously demand proper treatment for
men who go about stirring their Ig
norant follows to deeds ot violence.
Tho American people will' not allow
such a campaign to go far, and tho
sooner the Japanese agitators In Ha
waii realize this the better for all
concerned.
HAWAII BOARD AND. .
ITS CLERK EXPENSE
Editor Evening I) U lie tin:
Tho Hoard of Supervisors ,ln its eag
erness to practice economy and cur-
tall expenses, creato a new depart
ure In tho clerks' department, thus
making the pay roll for that depart
ment1 J20.00 per month moro than
It has been heretofore nnd Jlnd that
rent on their oftlces has Increased
J2C.00 per month, thereby finding-no
funds avnllablo to pay tho other
clerks a llttlo more.
CITIZEN.
Hllo, Jon. S, '09.
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W. 0. SMITH DISCLAIMED
DESOTO SERVE
Editor Evening Dulletln:
In jour report of the meeting of tho
Men's League hold last evening ou
state that W. O. Smith urged thnt
the trouble between the Major nnd
the Supervisors bo settled out of
court, nnd that "he proposed that the
Supervisors should put .their conten
tions In the hand of A. O, M. Robert-
sen and himself nnd tho Major se
lect W. A. Kinney and Mr. Watson"
Thin Inttfir fltnffHnAn, la wlmllv In.
correct. When offering the sugges
tion i ii ni a committee no nppolnted
to confer With tho Major nnd Super
visors I offered no .names and stated
distinctly that I did not wish to be
on (tho .committee. Lator, Mr. C. U
rthod'cs spoko and suggested that If
tho Controversy was referred to the
gentlemen above named ho thought
it wouiu oo speedily settled.
W. O. SMITH.
Honolulu, Jan. 9, 1909,
This Is one ot tho few Instnnces
In which the D u 1 1 o 1 1 n erred. Mr.
Smith approved tho princlplo of re
ferring 'tho troubled to outsiders, and
specifically disclaimed any desire to
bo one of tho committee. Others
wanted him In thls"capaclty. Editor
PuMotln. '.' ; , u ,
CHANG CHAiL HrTURNS
Chang Chau, tho well kriown-cltlzcn
of Honolulu, arrlvcdihomo In tho Man
churia after having traveled for a
year and soven months In various
parts of China. Ho Is looking woll
and has onjojrd hlniBolf very much.
ins iravois navo (axon mm all along
tho China coast and as far south as
Anain. Clianltliail an oxperlenco with
tho doctor of tho Mnnchurln on ac
count ot his rofusal to recognize him
as an American citizen. As tho doctor
also had a .fight with alio captain It,
nuum bukkchi juiut no null a disposi
tion to look for trouble Ho did not
succeed wllli iCIiang. i ' '
' RELIEFJPCERT
The performance ot Jan. 16, for
tho Itnlan relief fund Is assuming
tho form of n monster benefit,' nnd
.every day new names nre added to
thoso of the sqclety ladles who first
gave their assistance to the cause.
Tho addition to tho list already pub
lished is ns follows: Mrs, S. M. Da
mon, Mrs. Horbert, Mrs. Ilnldwln',
Mrs. Jllgli, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. ,I,ovr-ton-Hraln,'
Mrs. Bottomlcyl Mrs. II.'
M. A!!on .rtl- Lowers, 'Mrs. Lord,,
Qrnce Wins Crpckett, Mrs. O. II.
IVUUC1 knpfll, t
Come ,nnd Bee the ".Telephone,
Qlrls" at tho Opera Houso next Sat
urday night. ' "
The Weekfy'Edltlon of the Evening
Bull,tn (gve a ,P9mplete jsumniary pf
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MONDAY; JANUARY 11TH,
' AT 8 A.-M. ,
.,$3.50 to $7 Suits for $2 each.
Shirtwaists at SOo.and $1 each.
EHLJERS
Clearance
DR. E. S. GOODHUE WRITES OF
,(by,e. 8.,oqqoyuE.)
In Justice to tho public, Ur. W. J.
3poi)huo of Motokal, and myself (from
ho'tiack woods ot ,Kona), I want
irlefly to nuoto from a fow 16ttcrs re
garding rcprcstntntlpn at ltho Inter
national .Conference on Leprosy to bo
held nl llrrcfn. In Alimist. ' '
,Early In September I received from
Dr. O. Armauer Hansen, Phjslclanln.
Chjef of Lepers in Norway, and Presi
dent of ' tho Conference, n lntter In
his own handwriting Inviting mo to
tho Conference ns his guest and as
signing me a subject for discussion
beforo tho Conference.
1 replied ns follows:
Dr. O. A.' Hansen,
Dorgcn, Norway.
i My dear Doctor: I thank you for
jourdottcr dated August 2nd and re
ceived just now.
i I am .gratified to rocclvo your In
vitation to attend tho Confcronco next
J car, and' to prepare a paper for .tho
occasion.
So far as I now know ,1 will bo able
to attend, and tho paper, f shall pro
paro to, read will ibo ontlttod: "An
Enquiry Into tho Transmission of Lep
rosy with Particular (Reference to tho
pedbug ns n Host." ,
It is, quite possible thatimy brother
Dr, W. J." Goodhue wlt,h (Whom I havo
been hssoclatcd In piy studies In lep
rosy, may, go with mo. If so, ho will
bo glad to road a paper.
AS wpjiold government positions It
will bo .necessary that vvo iinvo official
appointment as Delegates to your
Conference.
I 'am sir, with groat respect and
cordiality.
uciouer 8, rjm.
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'.later, seeing In tho ,paper that Dr.
Drlnckcrhoff was to attend tho Con
ference, nnd not vvlshjng In nny way
to Intcrfcro with his entire representa
tion, I wrote to Dr. Cofcr about tho
matter, In part, as follows:
L. E. Cofcr, M. D.,
H. S. P. It. & M. H. S.,
Honolulu.
Dear b'octor: A fow weeks ago
much to my surprise, I received from
Dr. 'Hansen a special Invitation to bo
present jl. Dclegato at tho International-
Conference on Loprosy at Her
gen In 1909, with n request to linvo n
paper on. n-subject specified by him.
iltihnd'not occurred to mo that tlicro
was top such a Conforcnco In 1909,
but I vyroto to Dr. Hanson thanking
him for .his kindness, nssiirlng him
that ,1 should liko to go, nnd thnt In
hla official request for my appoint
ment, on this sldo, .ho ncludo my
brother - Dr.., Goodlmo of Moloknl, as
a nlteruato In case I could tint,, go.
Tho other day I noticed thnt Dr.
Drlnckcrhoff has beep named as a
dclegato by iffliQ Marino, Hospital, Ser
vice i Whqthcr this ,1s tp represent tho
Federal Department or not, I dp not
know; ,lf lt Is to represent ,tho Torrl
torlal government, I shall l)p gl.n to
wjthdrakrnd lonvo tho flc)d open to
Dr, llrlupXcrboIT who,"na ie.ad of Uio
I'"6(IeraI Laboratory horo. Is qulo ,op
tilled' to , (1(6 consideration I think
that Dr, Goodhue,' also ,pf tho Settle
n)cnt, npttpn!y as mcilcnl chlof tlioro,
bu't for (ho odvanco work hu'has dno
Ip Leprosy, Is cptltled tp considera
tion beforo mjseir, deplto that I
havo been especially nsked to read a
paper Ohslgncd mo by tho President.
,1 wrote to, my brother to this cited
beforo I, know ot il)r. Drlnckcrhofl'n
appointment, ibut ho Is vpry doubtful
If ho could go under any clrctim
btnnccs. Uy this tlmo tho titles aro on tho
progrAm prpbablj-, but this program
u only preliminary and could bo
changed.
With mo It would bo a question (so
long ns no appropriation of monoy for
qxpenses has been mado) ,of doubt as
to going, but I presume tho Legisla
ture Is going ito provldo for a delegate
as It has dono heretofore, nnd I pro
sumo also ,tlmt tho Department which
J pit rcprcuont will send Its special
delegate. '
At tho roqucst of tho Sccretary-acn'
cral ot tho International Congress on
Tuborc,uloss, I was .appointed deloi
fate, from hero; lint I cqu'ld.tiot go.
'I am not n the least anxious for
theao honors; tjiprp jiro othors -vl)0
liKe tiicni iiottci- ,and navo more
.means to Indnlso In them. My wprk
ip any uirqctipu towarus science juas
uoen "uetween cans ; ,u is iprouapiy
Insignificant, by. tliQ,sMo of full-fledged
workers In tho field, ,lfut I jhayo tcn'
Joyed It.
' Nov. 3, 1908. ,
In a few days capio a, ,klpd r,nud
coin Icous letter' frpni Dr. ,Ilrlnck'cri
hoff, explaining thatjio had been do
tiilod byfils .Dopartpicnt ..tq ,go tp
Bergen. I 'replied:
Walter It. Drlnckcrhoff, M. D ,
Leprosy Investigating Station,
Hpuoliu, Oahu.
Sir: Yopf lettor of tho 9th Inst., is
received,
While gratified to' rocelvo Dr. Han
sen's Invitation to attcnc tho Confei
ence at Dergen, and, nt tho tlmo I
answered his 'lettor, of tho opinion
that I might attend, after considera
tion has led mo io altor ths opinion.
Tint I hnd written Dr. Hansen thnt I
should liko to go, requcstingihlm when
ho madi' hla official request for a dele
gate, to Include my brother as an al
ternate. Not kpowlnr you personally, .your
namo did uot occur to me -when I
,HIS1NY!STIGAX10NS AND PLANS
madedhc suggestion, 1 regard joii as
tl)o nian for tho lilaqo, nnd ns repre
sentative of jour Department, you
could fittingly represent tho Terri
torial Government. If 1 sny nnjthlng
to tho Governor nt All nbout It, It will
boito stntc this fact.
Thank jou for jour courteous tTcr
ns to my paper. -If I can get tlmo to
proparo It 1 will gladly put It In jour
hands for representation nt tho Con
ference. Yours respectfully,
November 12, 1908.
On tho 12th Inst., I received n des
patch from tho Governor's office ask
ing mo If I would go to Dcrgeu to rep
resent tho United States, nt my own
expense. 1 wired back Monday lllh,
"Yes, with tho consent of the Hoard
of Health."
On tho 14th camo lottcrs from Nor
way to my brother, addressed In my
caro, and to myself, repeating the In
vitation, and accepting tho titles of
our papers which I hnd sent, Accom
panjlng tlieso wcro official Invltntloim
from tho Norwoglan Government ask
ing, us to participate In tho dvltbvia
tloim of tho Conference,
Dr. W. J. Goodhue ot Molokal whom
I havo tried to pcrsuada to go, sajs
ho cannot; but I shall picscnt his
work before tho Conference and read
n paper for him.
I will also convey from Hawaii net
and tho U. S. Government nny special
messages kWhlch may bo entrusted to
mo; transmit for tho Hoard of Health,
tho Lopor.Colony, Tho Hnwallan Ter
ritorial Medical Society or tho Gov
ernor himself, any expressions or
recommendations which they may de
slro mo to present to tho Confercnre
I nip going strictly as r represent!
tlvo with an Impersonal commission
If I do not ndequntcly do so It will
not ho because I do not tij'. And nl
Hi In Conforcnco special attention will
bo given to n discussion of tho best
methods to bo used by legislative
bodies to extirpate leprosy with the
least poBslblo harm to lepers tlrem
telves. Kor tho moral senso of tho
world Is coming to realize that to ar
rest and Imprison a man becauso ho
Is sick, Is not Just to tho man and that
lis results In diminishing leprosy In
communities havo not been vntlrelj
satisfactory or effective.
From a sclontlflo standpoint I will
of course lnnko personal suggestions.
And I may say that my brother's woik
nnd,piy own aro entirely distinct nnd
Individual.
When I wan offered tho position
which, ho pow holds, I gave Dr. Slog
gctt my rofusal for family reasons.
but I understand that tho place was
offered mo fur work I had already
dono at.'tliaL'tlme.
As early ps EDJ I advanced and
published a theory of transmission
through tho mosquito. I did not
demonstrate this, but my brother has
stneo demonstrated tho prcsenco of
tno uaclllus leprao In tliO mosquito;
nnd tlioro It rests.
My present trail Is ntoilg tho lines
of Immunity; a peculiar blood condl
tlon whch from n series of blood ex
pmlnatlons points lo n definite soil In
which tho leper germ will grow, nnd
without which no amount of oxpomiro
can transmit leprosy.
Just where this (rail of mine leadh
to It Is my business to find out ns
Boon as I can get the opportunity,
when tho condition can bo demon
strated as peculiar to Iqproty (and
several of tho great loprojoglsls havo
kindly aJsuru mo of their faith in it),
wo shall hnvo tho euro nt hand simply
by artificially producing tho condition.
I hnvo said this much becauso I
consider that, as n representative of
tho people, they aio entitled to tho
confidence.
That's nil.
E. S. 0001)11 UC, at,. D,
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MU3INQ OF A PHILOSOPHCn.
If you can't pay ns ou ro, ttay
An dunco of sllenco Is worth a peck
of double.
It doesn't tnko long lo toll eoino
people what wo think of them.
When u man Is ufruld to form an
(,pilop for himself ho uusht to got
man led.
On? ""' I" which u woman cm got
uvou will) u man Ij b iiiarrjliig him.
Tho chiiuilo litirmvvei docbii't liko
lo think vvo blinll iLcutnUe our friend j
In licnven,
Clothes may not make the man, but
tho lack of them would bo ut least
tmbninibslng .
Tho troublo with knaves nn.d fools
Is that they huv-tn't senso cnoui.h to
koep from being found out Now
Yoik Times,
THE USUAL THING
I'list sutckinan: what would jou
do If jou vvoro BUddeiilv to ntnulio n
million dollars? fietond Statesman:
histoid of proving nn exception to
wio rule, I'd probably ret accused ot
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